AAN News
Magazine Publishers Debate Measurementnew
MediaWeek |
10-24-2005 7:17 am |
Industry News
Tags: Management, Marketing
Clear Channel Firm Sued for Deal with SF Weekly
The owner of the Warfield Theater in San Francisco filed suit against Bill Graham Presents on Oct. 13, according to the Bay Guardian. The suit alleges that BGP -- a Clear Channel subsidiary which operates the Warfield under a lease that expires in 2008 -- damaged the value of the theater's name by changing it to the SF Weekly Warfield. The naming rights were sold by BGP in June to SF Weekly-parent New Times.
10-19-2005 2:00 pm |
Industry News
Eugene Weekly Awards Raise $6000 for Charity
The first Best of Eugene Awards show was held last Saturday, says Director of Sales and Marketing Bill Shreve. Local celebrities presented glass plaques to the winners, and musical entertainment was provided. The money raised was donated to Food for Lane County, which won the Favorite Nonprofit award.
10-19-2005 11:57 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Eugene Weekly
Dailies' Switch from Broadsheet to Tab Format Continuesnew
Presstime Magazine |
10-17-2005 7:15 am |
Industry News
Getting the Buzz: How to Make Word-of-Mouth Worknew
iMedia Connection |
10-14-2005 9:33 am |
Industry News
Blogger: Economics Is Driving Anticipated Alt-Weekly Mergernew
Eddy Sez |
10-13-2005 10:06 am |
Industry News
Advertisers to Spend $1 Billion on Online Newspapers in 2005new
Presstime Magazine |
10-13-2005 7:10 am |
Industry News
The Stranger Sponsors Third Annual Genius Awards
"The Stranger is the Seattle weekly that sits in the back of the city in its black Chuck Taylors, snickering and swearing," according to Seattle Times columnist Nicole Brodeur. (Ed. note: And Seattle Weekly is the Seattle weekly whose managing editor is actually named Chuck Taylor.) Brodeur accepted an invitation to meet with The Stranger's arts editor, Christopher Frizzelle, even though she felt it was akin "to being invited into the bathroom by the Mean Girls ... You know you could come out with half your hair sheared off or your purse dumped, but you're intrigued." Turns out Frizzelle was merely flogging The Stranger's Genius Awards, in which the paper hands out $5,000 grants to four Seattle artists and an arts organization. The third-annual Genius Awards party will be held this weekend.
10-12-2005 1:20 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, The Stranger
At Dailies, Some Clippingnew
New York Times |
10-11-2005 10:27 am |
Industry News
Newspapers Would Benefit From Promoting Printnew
Newspapers & Technology |
10-06-2005 9:15 am |
Industry News
Product Placement Pushes Into Printnew
Christian Science Monitor |
10-03-2005 5:19 am |
Industry News
Tags: Marketing, Retail Advertising
NAA Claims New Database Exposes True Reach of Dailiesnew
Editor & Publisher |
10-03-2005 5:09 am |
Industry News
Tags: Circulation, Marketing
The Village Voice Announces Judges for the 51ST Annual OBIE Awards
Awards honor Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway
productions
(FULL STORY)
09-28-2005 8:34 am |
Press Releases
Is Print Media on LIfe Support Or Doing Well? Panelists Debatenew
Media Daily News (reg. req.) |
09-27-2005 7:24 am |
Industry News